I always enjoy after-school pick-up. It is a good moment of the day, a mini-reunion the kids and I have five days a week, when the kids have news for me that comes bubbling up the moment I come into their view. I ask about their high and low for the school day and we discuss it all as we drive home to unwind or gear up for our after-school agenda.
I thought it might be fun to have a new way to connect a little more in the middle of their day, so this year I put together some mini-lunch surveys, and thought I would share. Just print, snip into slips, and roll one slip up onto a pencil to drop in a lunchbox.
So then. For your downloading convenience, here are two pages of probing questions, plus one blank page, in case you’d like to write a few questions of your own, or in case your child would like to turn the tables and write a question for you.
Click to download all three pages: Printable Lunch Surveys




























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So awesome! Thank you, AmberLee!
New to your blog!! Hopped over from 3kids, a mini-van and a mortgage, and have to say I AM SO LOVING IT!!!! The idea up above is SUPER!! Granted I have a kindergartener who doesn’t slow down to write, but it’s a great starter-kit to introduce to her!!! Thank you for sharing!!
What a AMAZING idea! Printing now! Going in lunches tomorrow! I always write a note or draw a pcture! This is going to be sooooo much fun! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I LOVE this idea.
What a fantastic way to connect with the kids and I bet some of the answers are hilarious.
This one I am defiantly going to try with their morning snack (my kids come home for lunch).
these are awesome! i especially love the one about the ninja paper folding skills because my daughter loves doing oragami at school for her friends…she’ll get a kick out of that one! thanks so much!
awesome idea! my kids are too young to read just yet, but i’m saving this for when they learn! :)
How fun!
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